Category: American Politics
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Obama’s Taxation Policies: Application and Evaluation
Table of Contents Introduction Background Implemented Policies Policy Evaluation Ethical Analysis of Public Policy Cost-Benefit Evaluation Future of the Policies Conclusion References Introduction Taxation is an essential mechanism the government uses to get the finances required to live on and conduct public services. It is a type of system that is very complicated, and it…
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Aspects of Obama’s Tax Reforms
Table of Contents Introduction Background Implemented Policies Evaluation Future Of the Policies Conclusion References Introduction Administrative systems must control taxation strategies and processes to ensure effective taxation that matches the administration’s objectives to promote a secure and attractive investment environment. Under President Obama’s administration, there were substantial changes in taxation and income wages to promote…
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President George Bush’s Economic Policies
Table of Contents Introduction Fiscal Policies Monetary Policies Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Footnotes Introduction George Herbert Walker Bush served as the 41st American president for one term from 1989 until 1993. This period was marked by significant global geopolitical shifts that had a ripple effect on the US economy. Additionally, the previous president’s decisions affected the…
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Continental European Model vs. Anglo-American Political Economy
Countries use different corporate governance approaches based on the policies and laws, which inform their economies and business dynamics. In this regard, the Continental European model embraces a broad range of stakeholders. It adopts Latin and German characteristics, focusing on fulfilling commercial activities in a socially responsible manner (Maszczyk, 2020). On its part, the Anglo-American…
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Obama’s Stimulus Plan of 2009
Outline The economic stimulus plan as introduced by President Obama is expected to have a budget provision of up to one trillion dollars. It will primarily be directed towards the creation of more jobs and for the installation of infrastructure, which are the two essential requisites for rapid economic development. Some theorists have disapproved of…
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Changes in American Society, Economics, and Politics
Economic factors frequently influence the reforms that governments choose to implement. National policies, especially in the United States, have always had a significant impact on economic power, the emergence of new company organizations, and the performance of financial institutions. In fact, an economic process in a country demonstrates what individuals, firms, and authorities wish to…
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The Ugly American Political Novel by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer
Table of Contents Book Overview Issues Relevant to Global Strategic Communication MacWhite’s Hard Decision Ruth Jyoti and her Excellent Speech Father Finian’s Mission Louis Sears’ Disclosure Failure Conclusion References The Ugly American is a political novel by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer. It was first published in 1958 and caused a tremendous political resonance, including…
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Biden Administration’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
In recent years, the rising cost of college tuition and the increasing burden of student loan debt have created a college affordability crisis in the United States. To address this issue, President Biden’s administration has proposed a student loan forgiveness plan to relieve millions of Americans struggling with student loan debt. However, there is a…
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Labor Economics: the Campaign of Obama
Table of Contents The Article in the New York Times The Campaign of Obama The Results of the Campaign References The Article in the New York Times On 31 August 2015 The New York Times published a rather controversial article by the title ‘As His Term Wanes, Obama Champions Workers’ Rights’. The story is an…
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Libya’s Cultural and Ethnic Frameworks and Political Relations With America
Table of Contents Introduction Libya’s Cultural and Ethnic Frameworks Political Ideologies between Libya and America Conclusion References Introduction Libya is one of the North African countries with a larger economy. The state borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Niger, Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Algeria, Tunisia, Greece, and Malta. The nation spans 1.8 million square kilometers,…